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'Rautu Ka Raaz' review: Nawazuddin Siddiqui finds the perfect partner-in-crime-solving in actor Rajesh Kumar

Rautu Ka Raaz movie review: Nawazuddin Siddiqui plays a sleepless inspector in a sleepy town in 'Rautu Ka Raaz'. His performance in the Zee5 movie is one of the reasons to watch the film on OTT. Other reasons include its portrayals of police and disabled people on screen.

June 28, 2024 / 12:53 IST
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Rautu Ka Raaz review: Rajesh Kumar and Nawazuddin Siddiqui in Rautu Ka Raaz, which released on ZEE5 on June 28. (Image courtesy ZEE5)
Rautu Ka Raaz review: Rajesh Kumar and Nawazuddin Siddiqui in Rautu Ka Raaz, which released on ZEE5 on June 28. (Image courtesy ZEE5)

Rautu Ka Raaz review: Nawazuddin Siddiqui plays an insomniac inspector posted in a sleepy village in 'Rautu ka Raaz', which released on ZEE5 on June 28. Now this premise itself sounds like fertile ground for the study of a sleep disorder or police work in smaller Indian towns and villages. 'Rautu Ka Raaz' does both, along with being a murder mystery that also offers a different model for how to treat the disabled in our mainstream films in India.

Without giving away the ending, here's a quick summary of the plot of 'Rautu Ka Raaz' directed by Anand Surapur: The warden of a blind school in Rautu Ki Beli - a real village in Tehri, Uttarakhand - is found dead in her room. Inspector Deepak Negi (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) is called in to investigate. Small-town inertia has most people dragging their feet at the start of the investigation. Indeed there is so much resistance that at one point, SHO Negi tells sub-inspector Naresh Dimri (Rajesh Kumar): "Arrey bhej de na body post-mortem ke liye; tera kya jaa raha hai? (What will you lose by sending the body for post-mortem? Just do it)." The investigation then snowballs when a politician thinks he stands to gain from its resolution. Many people inside and outside the blind school have much to hide and the pursuit of wealth muddies the waters, but the "sharp yet weird" Negi finds the culprit in the end - obviously.

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While 'Rautu Ka Raaz' has a nice alliterative ring, "raaz" or secret might be overstating what we find here. Having said that, five things make 'Rautu Ka Raaz' worth a watch:

1. Rautu ka Raaz performances